Hublot One Million $ Black Caviar in Hong Kong

Swiss watchmaker Hublot showed off its one-of-a-kind (piece unique) One Million $ Black Caviar watch in Hong Kong recently. Charismatic Hublot CEO Jean-Claude Biver presented the watch to a gathering of lucky enthusiasts, including the Luxury-Insider.com team. While caviar was certainly on the menu, as you can see, the watch does not feature the substance of course. It is simply a reference to the black diamonds adorning the case, dial, crown and deployant clasp, all set via the invisible setting style (note that the power reserve is indicated via white diamonds). Do take note also of the tourbillon at 6 o’clock. You may recall a similar piece Hublot made in 2007 and this watch is definitely its successor, both having been graced by the touch of diamond-setters Bunter SA. Like the 2007 watch, this one does not reveal more than a glimpse of the white gold case, with the diamonds being set extremely close together, with no visible prongs.






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